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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPETITION_CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDO ASSN_TO END COVENANTSkatie Elfstrand 7540 Edinborough Way #1101 \-- M&A Bollesen, Trustee 7540 Edinborough-Way #1102 Rachel Johnson Mitchell Johnson 7540 Edinborough Way #1103 44inn Rasmussen Jenny Rasmussen 7540 Edinborough Way #1105 ./ At verly Abuzzahab 7540 Edinborough Way #1106 \. :JoAnn Peterson 7540 Edinborough Way #1107 V ,,,Ilulie ODonnell 7540 Edinborough Way #1108 ,rre n e Birkholz 7540 Edinborough Way #1110 4 Vena Tropsha 7540 Edinborough Way #1111 4.. Jayne Olson 7540 Edinborough Way #1112 V Kay Hendrickson 7540 Edinborough Way #1113 / 9onald Rognstad Joan Rognstad 7540 Edinborough Way #1115 oris Nichols Nichols 7540 Edinborough Way #1116 L Sally Finnegan 7540 Edinborough Way #1117 Bradley Herman Anne Edinborough Way #1118 Herman," ------ —.7540 William Strait Maria Strait ) 7540 Edinborough Wa 1201 \ Eri Perry Erika Quam-Perry L_7540 Edinborough Way #1202 C. Margaret Maher 7540 Edinborough Way #1203 Y ,... Dewanram Goberdhan Stephanie Goberdhan 7540 Edinborough Way #1205 Jody Klingfuss 7540 Edinborough Way #1206 il Kolas Balghiti 7540 Edinborough Way #1207 Christopher Sealing 7540 Edinborough Way #1208 V ArlaryJane Bursell Craig Bursell 7540 Edinborough Way #1210 7.- „Liionnie Riley 7540 Edinborough Way #1211 V Jie Chen 7540 Edinborough Way #1212 1idi Stensby 7540 Edinborough Way #1213 I- / isil,aroy Nyhus 7540 Edinborough Way #1215 ..” `,Jonathan Glaser 7540 Edinborough Way #1216 4- :Vincent Roginsky 7540 Edinborough Way #1217 r „E_Ilen Illg 7540 Edinborough Way #1218 -Marcia Popa 7540 Edinborough Way441302 4 l' Patti Bloch 7540 Edinborough Way #1303 V ridget Barnes 7540 Edinborough Way #1304 V /Michael Cushmore 7540 Edinborough Way #1305 V N Sion Bracke 7540 Edinborough Way #1306 V drew Cree Janet Cree 7540 Edinborough Way #1307 ‘... /-Kay Zuccaro 7540 Edinborough Way #1308 4 -Katherine Zuccaro 7540 Edinborough Way #1309 4 4. el Moravetz 7540 Edinborough Way #1312 4; ,Arnber Rourke 7540 Edinborough Way #1313 •<" -krman Hoeckner 7540 Edinborough Way #1314 t. 4anet Bowma6K r---. i I r4/VV\ 7540 Edinborough Way #1315 \-- mberly Schwalm i ... , 7540 Edinborough Way #1316 I- en Larson 7540 Edinborough Way #1317 ki, Reg ha n Lynch 7540 Edinborough Way #1318 4- '<oo Young Pi 7540 Edinborough Way #1319 A, =3A 79/0 / I Debra A. Mangen, Edina City Clerk received from Lois Ring 197 signed petition August 23, 2018 75)0 31 Mary Keefe 7520 Edinborough Way #2101 ;Richard Williams 7520 Edinborough Way #2102 k, David Boran Mary Boran 7520 Edinborough Way #2103 nnis Boik Peggy Boik 7520 Edinborough Way #2105 'Daniel Bonnett Edith Bonnett 7520 Edinborough Way #2106 Sheila Welsh 7520 Edinborough Way #2107 Margaret Day 7520 Edinborough Way #2108 \-- <lary Jo Brown 7520 Edinborough Way #2110 \e Bradley Madson 7520 Edinborough Way #2111 1Viartha Kasch 7520 Edinborough Way #2112 L. n.ristine Scott 7520 Edinborough Way #2113 le LJo la Stroup Estate t.6 . Ja z) j 7520 Edinborough Way #2115 ‘e 4dra Seifert James Seifert 7520 Edinborough Way #2116 Masoud Attar Sheila Zanjani 7520 Edinborough Way #2117 C <achel Landgraff 7520 Edinborough Way #2118 V Baron Johnson 7520 Edinborough Way #2201 .1/4... Richard Krueger Catherine Krueger 7520 Edinborough Way #2202 V 1>ein Prohaska 7520 Edinborough Way #2203 Debra Antone 7520 Edinborough Way #2205 \e. Terrence Factor Rebecca Factor 7520 Edinborough Way #2206 Constance Larsen — 7520 Edinborough Way #2207 Beatrice Dehler t ,/„,\ 7520 Edinborough Way #2208 1-- /- Michelle Miller v 7520 Edinborough Way #2210 1,- Lori Nissen 7520 Edinborough Way #2211 l,. lizabeth Eisenbrey 7520 Edinborough Way #2212 1, Phyllis Strand 7520 Edinborough Way #2213 Mary Livant Livant 7520 Edinborough Way #2215 ‹hris Sewell 7520 Edinborough Way #2216 V somas Bartelt 7520 Edinborough Way #2217 ' . V. ,6aniel Larsen 7520 Edinborough Way #2218 1- -Zichele Martin Stacy Martin 7520 Edinborough Way #2302 \-- <ennifer Anderson 7520 Edinborough Way #2303 \ --- -t:tephen Sweeney 7520 Edinborough Way #2304 Le Susan Elseth Debra Trudell 7520 Edinborough Way #2305 4usan Hiemenz 7520 Edinborough Way #2306 i. Chris Wittich 7520 Edinborough Way #2307 .--'" umiko Fukuda 7520 Edinborough Way #2308 NStephen Partridge 7520 Edinborough Way #2309 \.- $i.a n a Neal 7520 Edinborough Way #2312 L. David Iacono Beth Iacono 7520 Edinborough Way #2313 ...,endolyn Hopland 7520 Edinborough Way #2314 V Tenzin Samten 7520 Edinborough Way #2315 Reza Vojoodi 7520 Edinborough Way #2316 Snejina Dimitrova 7520 Edinborough Way #2317 4anette McNeely 7520 Edinborough Way #2318 k., ---kancy Roth 7520 Edinborough Way #2319 C---' 7 O z -7i-ao 4/-13 / I.Loann Oberg 7500 Edinborough Way #3102 Sharon Mills 7500 Edinborough Way #3103 \..- >`k,.. -Rihyllis Strong 7500 Edinborough Way #3105 1t- 41thleen Saperston 7500 Edinborough Way #3106 ;Cathy Anderson 7500 Edinborough Way #3107 'N, ‹ ey i n Tall Mary Lynn Tall 7500 Edinborough Way #3108 1- '. izaura Clinton 7500 Edinborough Way #3110 1- r la Walz 7500 Edinborough Way #3112 \- James Schroeder 7500 Edinborough Way #3113 Karen . Anderson 7500 Edinborough Way #3115 :Donna Lamb 7500 Edinborough Way #3116 V Bakke 7500 Edinborough Way #3117 \r` tzifer elen Moore 7500 Edinborough Way #3118 \-- ',Lynn Browder 7500 Edinborough Way #3202 1- ane Cisewski 7500 Edinborough Way #3203 V I/ -acian Moltz 7500 Edinborough Way #3205 \ David Johnson Gina Johnson 7500 Edinborough Way #3206 arbara KI eve 7500 Edinborough Way #3207 \. .j...ydy Ann Roth - 7500 Edinborough Way #3208 /-- Jeri Strand • 7500 Edinborough Way #3210 / Shaun McGuire 7500 Edinborough Way #3212 ••:....i rricisay Hopkins 7500 Edinborough Way #3213 v Amy Bacon 7500 Edinborough Way #3215 Ali Akbar Amehdighomi 7500 Edinborough Way #3216 Gerald Finnerty_ . 1/1- -, 7500 Edinborough Way #3217 / ,IY1 a ry Tollefsrud 7500 Edinborough Way #3218 1.- ,Jivier Couture • 7500 Edinborough Way #3302 ,Jewell Mohn Mary Beth Goodman Mohn 7500 Edinborough Way #3303 1- / -carol Gates 7500 Edinborough Way #3304 1-- Bryce Mack • . Tricia Mack 7500 Edinborough Way #3305 ..--- iElizabeth Simpson 7500 Edinborough Way #3306 1,-- --- \Anne Tosney 7500 Edinborough Way #3307 'c, ,- .1,ohn Berg 7500 Edinborough Way #3308 k.. ,/ vLawrence Brandberg Zoe Anne Brandberg 7500 Edinborough Way #3309 1, Pamela Chrissinger, 7500 Edinborough Way #3312 i Lillian Yamamoto 7500 Edinborough Way #3313 t-- Silvana Benzoni 7500 Edinborough Way #3314 ;arrand Anderson. 7500 Edinborough Way #3315 ,Margaret Hudson 7500 Edinborough Way #3316 it, Kim Yamamoto 7500 Edinborough Way #3317 C ,/- Habibollah Faiz 7500 Edinborough Way #3318 N.,' Sarah Dolphin 7500 Edinborough Way #3319 fiane Brady 7440 Edinborough Way #4102 -t.-- Eleanor Johnson Estate Heather Storke 7440 Edinborough Way #4103 V Eleanor Johnson Estate Susan Storke 7440 Edinborough Way #4103 ke-' Marlys Kittleson 7440 Edinborough Way #4105 4nnis Nelson Marybeth Nelson 7440 Edinborough Way #4106 1/ ',Dennis Nelson Marybeth Nelson 7440 Edinborough Way #4107 V -iy/illiam Morin 7440 Edinborough Way #4108 \ 44el Schleifer 7440 Edinborough Way #4110 \, u 'san Lunden 7440 Edinborough Way #4112 t,- Myra Starkenburg 7440 Edinborough Way #4113 Glen Gilbertson 7440 Edinborough Way #4115 Sudarshan Sood Manpreet Sood 7440 Edinborough Way #4116 ,Lois Ring 7440 Edinborough Way #4117 Javid Schleifer , 7440 Edinborough Way #4118 1.-- (Linda Rhoads 7440 Edinborough Way #4202 `- 'brace Threats- • 7440 Edinborough Way #4203 V d Hoffman 7440 Edinborough Way #4205 L ,Y. feanne P. Forchas • 7440 Edinborough Way #4206 1- „Sharon Oltman Jerry Oltman 7440 Edinborough Way #4207 ?avid Reischel Julie Reischel 7440 Edinborough Way #4208 u. dose Calvo Mirta Calvo 7440 Edinborough Way #4210 1, :6)eborah Holmstrom 7440 Edinborough Way #4212 1, mouth Mariano 7440 Edinborough Way #4213 t. 4thleen Abrams 7440 Edinborough Way #4215 V ..,Gaye Unger 7440 Edinborough Way 414216 - a.iy Johnson Lujing Qu 7440 Edinborough Way #4217 1.- Bark Daumann 7440 Edinborough Way #4218 1,, „Christoph Mathieu Mie Mathieu 7440 Edinborough Way #4302 1/41.1 / 4oAnne Boche 7440 Edinborough Way #4303 V Ying Yao 7440 Edinborough Way #4304 pan Roehrich 7440 Edinborough Way #4305 ianne Turner 7440 Edinborough Way #4306 JoAnn Ridley 7440 Edinborough Way #4307 rSK...tie Carney 7440 Edinborough Way #4308 1.- uren Wood 7440 Edinborough Way #4309 1.- '1... Lssom Espel Carolyn Espel #,04 7440 Edinborough Way #4312 Tom Espel Gerald Johnson 7440 Edinborough Way #4312 Tom Espel Harriet Johnson"”" 7440 Edinborough Way #4312 \ 'Phil' Griffin Gloria Griffin 7440 Edinborough Way #4313 1, Richard Henderson Becky Henderson 7440 Edinborough Way #4314 Fredrick Morgenstern Kendra Morgenstern 7440 Edinborough Way #4315 .-1444nne Christensen 7440 Edinborough Way #4316 t, ' ginia Cook 7440 Edinborough Way #4317 I., mimes Youngblood 7440 Edinborough Way #4318 I/ .:4ugh Sweeney Susanne Sweeney 7440 Edinborough Way #4319 \, 'orge Warner M. Jerris Warner E. Thorpe 7400 Edinborough Way #5101 L Ijile 7400 Edinborough Way #5102 \/ amara Rasch 7400 Edinborough Way #5103 ‘.- s.,`-‘ fancy Cameron Janis Cameron 7400 Edinborough Way #5104 ,L... eorge Gettpn , Jan Gettpn 7400 Edinborough Way #5105 '\. George l Tuueli ,i Linda '. --suii-Nudell 7400 Edinborough Way #5106 ,byn-- Moore 7400 Edinborough Way #5107 -L.- iichard Miner Colleen Miner 7400 Edinborough Way #5108 ‘,.-- - aryAnn Woodall 7400 Edinborough Way #5109 t- r ent Christensen Marilyn Christensen 7400 Edinborough Way #5202 -12Yd Kragenbring Betty Kragenbring 7400 Edinborough Way #5203 It. -Mary West 7400 Edinborough Way #5204 \... Richard Walne Annette Walne 7400 Edinborough Way #5205 Richard Walne Company c/o Gassen Co. 7400 Edinborough Way #5205 ./.. I( thleen DuRocher Frank DuRocher 7400 Edinborough Way #5206 t... AaLelen Vagle 7400 Edinborough Way #5207 1.. "J'Zr ry Goplin 7400 Edinborough Way #5208 1,-- r"-- hn Lacy Diane Lacy 7400 Edinborough Way #5302 C ,panne Okagaki 7400 Edinborough Way #5303 (:-. •.3rad Williams 7400 Edinborough Way #5304 t. avid Reeder Bette Reeder 7400 Edinborough Way #5305 . M ry Lindberg 7400 Edinborough Way #5306 skudith Campbell 7400 Edinborough Way #5307 (--- 1 —Thomas Bartelt 7400 Edinborough Way #5308 V.- 411Q-y1 Haydo N( .9 L 1 7400 Edinborough Way #5309 *Marva Tsatsos Tsatsos 7400 Edinborough Way #5310 1-- "Kcifsten Lindberg 7400 Edinborough Way #5311 Isidro Perez 7400 Edinborough Way #5312 Jennifer-,,Pluhar 7400 Edinborough Way #5313 \-- *aria A. Liptak 7420 Edinborough Way #6101 1, ,- "ary L. Olberding 7420 Edinborough Way #6102 `1,- .Q.ceg Iverson Eva Iverson 7420 Edinborough Way #6103 'kF Ifeith Folkert • Joan Folkert 7420 Edinborough Way #6105 1.--- ary Rauk 7420 Edinborough Way #6106 L 'Mark Lovmo Seungsim Kang 7420 Edinborough Way #6107 `- ,Cathleen Nelson 7420 Edinborough Way #6108 c, gene Kuznecoff 7420 Edinborough Way #6110 v.- Z. ;john Greupner Karol Greupner 7420 Edinborough Way #6111 \-- Jeanne Young 7420 Edinborough Way #6112 Irginia Connors 7420 Edinborough Way #6113 \,? -Ailuhammad Adeel 7420 Edinborough Way #611.6 1,- Gloria J. Colbus 7420 Edinborough Way #6116 L, JasonLee Scott 7420 Edinborough Way #6117 Philip Larson Colleen _ Larson 7420 Edinborough Way #6118 James Swearingen Sandra Swearingen 7420 Edinborough Way #6201 c„.- leen Keenan 7420 Edinborough Way #6202 '/ 'ing Yee Wong 7420 Edinborough Way #6203 ,..„ -›...,_ e W. Odland 7420 Edinborough Way #6205 ‘.--- sKary Jo Olberding 7420 Edinborough Way #6206 \ ,atricia Thompson 7420 Edinborough Way #6207 Judith Smith 7420 Edinborough Way #6208 ‘---- 4.ebra G. Holtz 7420 Edinborough Way #6210 k.- drbara Hentges 7420 Edinborough Way #6211 t- 'Ale-Caswell Senum 7420 Edinborough Way #6212 ric Nelson Carla _______L_ Nelson 7420 Edinborough Way #6213 43hilippe Moineau Marg5ek- ; Vloineau 7420 Edinborough Way #6215 .V. Constance Ungerman ____.--+ - ^ 7420 Edinborough Way #6216 t..- .---- Ody Virnig - .V ' 7420 Edinborough Way #6217 \r - -Walter Michels Nina Michels 7420 Edinborough Way #6218 ‘...- ,Richard Breuing Jr. 7420 Edinborough Way #6302 1--- *.aleb Creswell 7420 Edinborough Way #6303 (.- Anastacia Davi Kimal 7420 Edinborough Way #6304 .Mark Dutton V 7420 Edinborough Way 416305 i-- I Linda Roberts William , Roberts 7420 Edinborough Way #6306 I-- Fereydoun Sarreshteh Maryam Sarreshteh 7420 Edinborough Way #6307 4-ry Johnson Coleen Johnson 7420 Edinborough Way #6308 L. .Mary Kelleher 7420 Edinborough Way #6309 `- Mary Ruff ' 7420 Edinborough Way #6312 -.Qossana Bewick LeRoy Bewick 7420 Edinborough Way #6313 Tc'Ise Maldonado Ugaz 7420 Edinborough Way #6314 1,-- i7 awrence Batchelder Judith Batchelder 7420 Edinborough Way #6315 V Erin Lorenz 7420 Edinborough Way #6316 V 4argaret Menk 7420 Edinborough Way #6317 No •.4ean Otto i 7420 Edinborough Way #6318 V Thanyada Ratnasingha i - 7420 Edinborough Way #6319 Print Owner Na vf- - Sign ure CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear ov voices. -7 0 0 e /2 tig to.ty Address and Unit Number e375' ad70 D to CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION D 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. )// tcAy Print Owner Owner Name Address and Unit Number e7,e, Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This. amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. RetsciA ---PfcYu 4-5103 Print Owner Name Address and Unit Number Signature Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the. Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. Pc-i\k4 S 6.)i-ryi&P-0,1u 2400 erpioopravi--/ 1,04/ z-0-10z-1 Print Owner Name Address and Unit Number 6- 1 Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. Jan 0 Geffen Apt 5105 -4/U 7400 Edinborough Way Minneapolis, MN 55435-5614 Address and Unit Number Signature// Date 6 c(n\Ce Print Owner Name CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION (c) 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. C' nOC) ce r Name -) 4Dti &QI 6Dc) DA)-N V-04L\I 4S105-7 Ad ss and UnIt Number iY\ `DT,Thsz___ Signature °T8ilDate CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants - the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. (120/142e-1-2 fk):h b()rovI-)W s-Iog Print Owner Name Address and Unit Number Signature Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. /9-Ay iwv kloobALL woo ).1)/,60/20aqii Print Owner Name Address and Unit Number Signatur 4--jele2dtt-er 27-/P Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. 61,1 I Print 0 er Name Address and and Un(t/Number Sl q21° V Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION O 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. v•qc-,4,(1,rke, 74-oo vbt) u (&t. 1)vo Print Ower Name,/ Addres, and Unit Number Kyt Signature CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. Rict E, 1/4/Es-r Print Owner Name 7600 .1?//0,136100617( v\hfr) f P i. 5.1(31 Address and Unit Number at Ws7 CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. 7 -AK57-2b G Address and Unit Number Print Owner Name .////c Date 'Signature CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. Print Owner Name Address and nit Num e Signature Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. Go "11-10-0 EDid&okor,161-1 tA)i9-' I Print Owner Name Address and Unit Number Jerry Goplin 7400 Edinborough Way Apt. 5208 Edina, MN 55435 Dat Signature CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. i/NC AIA4=• °JN74/1) -ii(.4;) Lick/ 70 Print Owner Name Address and 4 it Number e w .2.,1„J-74-)4618' Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. Print Owner Name Address and Unit Nu ber -4. ate Signature CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. `10 v0)0(1). \i\ \/\)o, 44- ..5-130 (-1 Print Owner Owner Name ddress aind Unit Number 81Gla Date Signature CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recogniz how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. i4 sg,C 71f.4-Z- D 7IS? ° Print Owner Name Address and Unit Number CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDO ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. ky/ S-3 0 7 Address and Unit Number Print Owner Name CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. VVe ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. 2-167x) g41,rC--/ 140-0 ED/A/6'0 RD 06 /7 L-A) t1/4- Print Owner Name Address and Unit Number Signature Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3.. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking tots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. Print Owner Name Address and Unit Number 2 - Signature Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.conn/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year,extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. 1 [4-R_A/ sAlTsos - 400 1--clittbuNOL (co ( ( ri t Owner Name Addres and Unit N tuber / Signa Date Signature CENTENNIAL. LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. Kiy-54-ex, LII„dbe)r) Print Owner Name 7400 '_Ct kv%6),Y40 Ire) aAl 4-531 Address arae Unit NuFnber Date 210 A f*v'' 6 rni Address and Unit Number LO Print Owner Owner Name CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. I Sig ture Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. In At Q— A A L)PrAL. 7i/(9-0 catio40,L04 00) Print Owner Name Address and Unit NuMber ))8 Date Signature CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION lc) 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. Ulli Al\ r\i out se} 0 \bercA (v) Ect loborouco LAy lad\ Print Owne Name Address and-Unit Number 8 )3 Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. Print Owner Owner Name Address and Unit Number k,A2t d1/4—v.s CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. VVe ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. EA a se, b y wce..) b/D T 5 VJ Address and Unit Number (444-1 -(-7/ V/y/ia/6' Signature Date -2 I h Print Ow er Name O0.. r) FOIK-e (-1 CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. '911g(/ giq/X 7/do e41A-1.6;xoti6H4Jll-c1 l/©c Print Owner Name Address and Unit Number e .5- acve Signature Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION O 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in.the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. 7q 20 Elivt-bOkrY)6ke W c,`" A pi- 60-2 Print Owner Name Address and Unit Number S. vvi Signature Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION O 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesotafsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. .A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. rent Owner Name Nebso 748O a`41161-0-U5 ti til_C '/Or5 Ed447%,f)v Address and U • Number 551t35 / Signature Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. VVe ask you, our representatives, to consider the foiiowing major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. C uz L F F "m g E Ou 61/ to4y. Print Owner Name DUI/kJ /17/J 5-54h-i Address and Unit Number I ft io;:, -- Signature fil0g-ii5 d\tW; Date / CENTENNIAL. LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION (It 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website:http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. 7 L,/ /://SP Address and Unit Number TDP03 Gki:OpA) Print Owner Name Signature Oi 0/g Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. j 3 Address and 1pnit Number Print Own r Name Sig Date Print Owner Name Address and Unit NumberV R/7(20(S nate Signature CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. IT)RfriAmme,4 Alca 7 1f 20 &diobe' tA) CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. 64/4- 7,0 at, thi Print Owner Name Address and Unit Number %/' Signature Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. ,54.1)Des a,da-a -Wo C.4 6 6i,oatke- t 0 6-6 IN) Print Owner Name 7L.f 4J goimheyotwth '-‘0.))01 Address bnd Uni Number Date Sign8ture CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION (10 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. 6D -0,111 kt— 1420 -k"-l3 z cc,A-41---,- I6t Print Owner Name Adcress and Unit Number Csn iLP-11.g" Date Print Owner Name CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. 1W4 Cr IA/ I) a iv Iva 6 edi Address and Unit Number CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION Els 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. Lee Odland 7420 Edinborough Way Apt 6205 Minneapolis, MN 55435 Print ONn Address and Unit Number Signature 4 — Date 0 Print Owner N/me Signature Address and Unit Date tuber itz‘,4 CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. rAorAy,-7,5012 7 (02,6 raiAbo roa 14v -()7/ Print Owner Narrie Address and Unit Number 7161.6-teis) Signature Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. ch, 'I- -- 6/\ LJ60,..1 g Print Owner Name Ad ress andiUnit Number Date Signa re CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. ,A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. Debra Holtz-- Print Owner Name ira Signature .Edi'nbarvu h \ilai 6zo Ed;hm, Addr s and Unit flunnber 'yin) .55 ,3 ate CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIU1VI ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. aThi-Jo EcatJ1004tcu ,h LAJA Print Owner Name Address and Unit Number, .21$ Signature Date ( (.7 c=,.D7 Dale Signature CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. bez-/t)- /---z>/v6orez)zec-i. G72.41-6/ Print Owner Name Address and Unit Number CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. ir,`L A-)e-/S0--) Print Owner Name 1 71/2 o L:11/) boipe/4 t ve,,fi 6212 z- Addresis and Unit Number -SE-r2S— Signature Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION O 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. , Mo /112 Print Ow er Name 7vao Address ancklUnit Date -444 a is Ler Signature CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. Print Owner Name Addr s and nit Number Signature Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesotaisrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. VVe ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. Print Owne Name '-(2_ ESi,1-16 ()V(Qtf (-e-<L• Addres and Unit Number Signa Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. 71/Qo Ed/1,80K.ott_31-( W ,art i f 4- Ai Al Y5V1.5— Address and Unit Number O V I A 0 , h s I G Print Owner Name Date I ci--1 1W-6 a, ge"&--u e\I6L. Print Owner Name CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIU1VI ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. 71120 C-INW/30Rotickfity/4-4.( & 5/, 2—, ik) Address and Unit Number CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. 2-0 c1-ttn too rt ,—,91/1 UNct.x Nie73 eft5Sk) CLIA.Ok-Le 303 Print Owner Name Address and Unit Number ( (9 ( (C3 Date Signature CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. /k ,4 giL -5-0-e1)1 birriov ivzo tu,v4d,)-dv;i7 wAvy _gia3dc Print Owner Name Address and Unit Number dyw Signature Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. 40- 4,./WDA ae. Alters w /Cb ipt4. Re4pRrx '>'/ 2a Eo/AisdriteAsy/ m/Ry 6'306` Print Owner Name Address and Unit Number afe-rnee., r 4) Eg D Signature ate CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. 71-1-g0 °V) 4tOpg 1---111<-/M o HN5oN CoLELN Son No bjar0.-, Arm 55 55 Address and Unit Number Sign/ S -6 9.0/.8- Date Print Owner Name CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION CJ 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. IAIV)4 \4(1(`eer Print wr81 elt Name Address and Unit Number /A ? Signature Date July 2018 Petition from Rosjnna and Roy Bewick We the undersigned petition the Edina City Council to end the covenants agreement with the Village Homes of Centennial Lakes at the conclusion of 30 years — not to extend it another 10 years. The contract is due in July 2020 to be renewed. We trust you will be fair and hear our voice. We live part of the time in Italy and prior to our departure we are voicing our opposition to such a long monthly assessment that is required now even when we are out of the country. Name spelled Address and Unit Number Signature Rossana Bewick 7420 Edinborough Way 6313 LeRoy Bewick 7420 Edinborough Way 6313 CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This , amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants - the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. ( ) - /-\ )A10 Print Owner Name :16..e,L0 Li A...) or -) 631({ E(;'i; e), HA/ Addresand nit Number SignatuM Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants - the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. --14,d;cb 7 Lt2G d'c h o 1-01cfil Way 3 LS— Lcivii^e Jr? c_ E 8a f;.:_ke Id e_ rix.e,y,e (der I fm a_ At 3..5- Print Owner Name Address and Unit Number fzuvb&neg2- E- 2t/ &3°Va-/-j,k) A i4r 44-j 2a Signature Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. 7st at) tAlitS 141 W Address an -31 (Jnit Number Print Owner Name CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDO1VIINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants - the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. Print Owner Name 442-19 66(2431106Pro244,1 W ah i4- 3(-f A d d res and Unit Number /9,24‹J /l45/) 5/-" ‘j c2Okr Signature Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. e- 0 Print Owner Name 0 c 0 1L t , ne ddress and Unit Number CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. --D ayle, 5racly 742-1-0 Edivtbor-D7A41 Print Owner Name AVdress and Unit Number Signature Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION CJ 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. Mme res- 1440 2.78 Nj36) v64 us)/ i--?eal\ner 3-row,/ -1)(lhornii 1j in) I15-34---33- Print Owner Name '-"TGps-- Address andlUnit Number -(f2E13)01J ;0741c/ S-/L/3-° Signature Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. AA12-CH,t i/6 1SO 171 Print Owner Name 700 Ecettl bd rd tie) k 600-0 41/06 a t c/It).7 Address and Unit Number Signature Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. \kjit4,V4 KoA/NI 71.1* E.001 gog-oll6P VIA/ iflog Print Owner Name Address and Unit Number Signature Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION Ci 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. ijoc i (Fe„-t- (-1 alTdet..) e,fre, Wgy ql Print Owner a m e Address nd Unit Ntimber 1\I gyp ure /44,, /z/ - ,7u7-77- Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION (Is 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesotafsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. 5ut5aN) )-ut-A101 -r) 14/44 --chkti))0/1-86410 14)eti 44-)4)1 Print Owner Name Ahapt'ress and Number 00/0. 20/0 D to s A(6-- Print Owner Name 7446 214/7 -7-- Ad• ess and U Number CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voi s. CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. 7y90 W Address and Unit Wumber Print Owner Name Signature 1D/9//:r CENTENNIAL LAKES C NDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. L/ /VDA- 141) tat) _„-)JA.,-cA- 11-1 0 Print Owner Name Address and Unit Number Signature Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDO1VITNIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. Itis a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. vi,, k -7 Print Owner Name Addres nd Unit Number Signature Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION (14 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. )(Ye //67,41 Y77? -/(,-//09/,‘/ Print Owner Name Address and Unit Number Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDO1VITNIUM ASSOCIATION lc) 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. je A i1 /4.11 p, 'lie, ee-14Y 2J-:412.4 Print Owner Name -01.1%/ A f/V Address and Unit Number 3-2,3fr,- Signature Date A 1 )..3 ;pi E Signatu Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. C 9 cc- 0 ti--"c-^- Print OWner Name itAic LEA_,A6,,,,,4_11_ )--/)<D 7 Ad&ess and Unit Number CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in .fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. \/4,4,/ iiqo 7,h/A)A9tot‘L.177, iv 4 V #44/ V4 5s1`. 3 Print Owner Name Address and Unit Number Signature Da eObt)/ff CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. jc) frvik C Lio PrinOwner Name 7 j.L-f-v-t) -/3 -2 0- If Signature Date )4.•Vo (-71--J-/° Address and 'Unit NurWber 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. 4_4_0 IrN o ar o 4\ \AL__ t Address a Unit Number to Print Owner Name Signature CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION O 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants - the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. R r A- rt Ckei D-1. Print Owner Name 1-P-1-0 Ed 1-.oro a,t,1 17t id?t'nQ iv‘tsi Addres and Wit Number 675-45". S/S1 Date Signature CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION O 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. /bra (NO 61i atvLe3(),k k (AL3-1 11*eLQ Print Owner Name Address and Unit Number Sig Date IV-NO -dt`iTIkk CO (4_ alvj ddress and Unit Number P int Owner N e CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION IEJ 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. our y e 40500 Print OvJner Name L J 74(10 gilviboioa94 u/4X 1421 Address and Unit Number N( )71' Qv Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDO1VIENIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment 4. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. M 1 E. t.A...vvv,„_ v. v.._ Print Owner Name 744.0 Ecl:ydocoro.,...,04,.., 42_1$ Address)and Un. umber /4 ) x_01%, 6ttri/t-Date Signature CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION O 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. 7nP0 toti.v, o u_14 Lai (t-30 2— Print Owner Name Address and Unit Number zoa Date Signatur CENTENNTIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider-the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing thisPetition now allows the City ample time for long-term-financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. 4V/i,t, Li& Print Owner Name ((303) umber CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. L-0 Address and and Unit Number I-1/N ate Signature Lis/ Print Owner Name CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. SLA-ccrAtie I urhek., L'Andor Print Owner Name Addres and Unit Number (z7 g, atOd Signature Date Ye6) 'ddress and Unit Number CENTENNIAL LAKES COND MINIUM ASSOCIATI N 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. Print Owner Name ./ CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. ha0 Print Owner Name 2W1 ephilit/Jia) II IffifY,Qq,6-Da4-1 Address and Unit' Number /NJ Signature itfr/E-.?-6(/fy Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. ,„1 7Licio J-ct(fribcroa lk -3 Print Owner Name 'Address arie. Unit Number Signature g/9/( Date Print Owner Nme CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. 7yy0 6--/%4J Lop° i9 A/ ''fr-Sfy_Li Address and Kinit Number g/7 R`C)/cP Signature Date /met) M 0 d Print Owner Natne Signature CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. 7446 676/47e04-1)dam/ 62) / 5-5 -4 3 Address and Unit Number eh 2/2 /8 Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. (7/ / Print Owner Name Address and Unit Number Sig ture Date Signa CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. V\ co ‘,1kvJ/20(04„ 1A304-1 LVII1 Print Ow er Name Address aqc1)Unit Numbler , Vsi?vi Date 74//21r Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOINIIINTUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. , . ja/vy r ye) 449 a cl 'me) rol,%ihoirelyil 'At #i1318 r()1 on,_s3-4 (i Print Owner Na e / Address and Unit Number CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION clo 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices, 31- "7 Li q.-3 z , 711-1-F/9. Ems, „ee..)5 Address and Unit Number .,-)6' 1/Ce- Print Owner Name Signature Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd, East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetinQfsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnectcom/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. 766 0 tclitte-ke)&a .(1 41-8162--- Add ss and Unit 'Number __.,0741,),(\ b-e-rv, Print Owner Name ••• Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 yedrs and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. 6ha1ir0 M u,L>.S Print Owner Name 1560 CeivvUi -riv-ix J 1/1/T -3 103 N AN O:Ires and Unit Number ate Signature CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION O 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. V,t.0 /9- irReAle-- 2c i,e)//iii-.3ow-ax7r/ -12,1)1 r 3i AS- t 0\kner Name fp/WA- /yip) Address and Unit Number c))) Date Signature CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION Els 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. /ti,&,,e4/74 )LEE A) Print Owner Name Address and Unit Number R//Vg" 2 / Dat CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. L, cAINc\es-or.‘ 43P-7 Address and Unit Numbet Print Owner Name Signature Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. „ /4/14 (411 Print Owner Name 7.TD4 eekk toorotto (Al 44 3 1 d g Address and Unit Number s/r/z4te Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. 6/Jkra, \.) Del nroA) 7,59o0 ttk-1/--t- 3 //° Print Owner Name Address and Unit Number Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. -7 5-0 c? • k ki 4 L e - Print Owner Name Address and Linit Number 5<:35, Signature Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONI O1VIINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. {-) /0 /04- L144 a 15-4e t17/a§lea6; z,_»4( 3//6 Print Owner Name Address and Unit Nun<ber Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDO1VITNTUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. 7:71j'n 7co o ec ),' toxo t Print Owner Name A ress and Unit Number Signature Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. /44%di j )14 0 0 '12 --e_ Print Owner Name (,„ -re 3 He 79.),icit.v&roeli, tf,41 Address and Unit Number Signature Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDONE ASSOCIATION Ci 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. Skoidele/L_. Print Ownet Name 7,5"06 Address and lk Oh' nit Num e r Si n u rf Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. a live_ (__ S cu.) S Print Owner Name -75vo Ecf(AborouNktiOn_ 3,263 Address anti Unit N ber Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. '64 ak) 114 49 &)-,0 icite e 01P c 141; 3z0 Print Owner Name Address and Unit Number Signature Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. 3e-rio Print Owner Name 7 /ncatf--,-Loa;6 Address and Unit Numbgr 5 ) Signature Date )Print Owner Name Signature CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. 750 0 16(4 Address and Unit Number t‘f6t1 flk 3 Z.0 Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. VVe ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. 75?-1- 4/7 6c-j/-7__ Address and Unit Number (-//k) rint Owner Name Sign Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION lc) 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. I ..,nds Print Ow IS°0 Ed,( k 3a13 Address and Unit Number 41;0443V 1417)&1 Signatu 8/1 IA0 (8 Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. v CCSGG4kA Print Owner„Name )11v 66LGOV-- Signature 75 CZ 'ck._ilo-ofe-tti_clin 0)4-1 3)( Addrdss and Unit Number Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOIVITNIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants - the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. Max-- -reile- c,rc4 Print Ownel- 14 Name 7500 Ed2.c'n locorzoe t")°(1 Atit 3Z-( C kv46,_/--(bc/ Address and Unit Number / L-), 4 6 17i e ,) Signature4 Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. t1-1-.. N1oNN 757ao 601415dR•00611 ite4Y *33o3 Print Owner Name Address and Unit Number 1-47ifr Signa Ure Date _ 1 ./.\-----------\, cQ, CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional. $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. 7S—no 1-----diN.RADR6(1, A 474 Address d Unit Number Print Owner Name Signature g(?. Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. M,45-/il'iras vi I coo EctinkofrovA If 33 0("? Print Owner Name Ad ess ancc Jnit Number /2, Date hYle_ Print Owner Name C.)_S (1 7567 Edi Cb Address and Un umber o CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.koietinafsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful. Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. Signature Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOIVIINIUM ASSOCIATION lc) 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. Print Owner Name Address and Unit Number Signaturp, /) S.-- If Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. A) to GEAG, 900 EloilvsocRou6i4- WA-Y ±330c Print Owner Name Address and Unit Number 8-(0 —201 8 Sig ure Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees„ This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. 4/ICo 1,2- Yezkaza26-16 776-66 AlyikWad/ .-Z! 3513 Print Owner Name Addr s and Unit Number -269/8' Signature Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. licwa__ bo rwak Oa 331 tt Print Own Name atvta _ 55-1 vAddress and Unit Number Date A Print Owner Name CENTENNIAL LAIC KS CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetinafsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City; to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. 00 ,5-oo 433r- LikiAk /65463- Address and Unit Number /XV,F. Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. V /4 A.7 I 5:rz7 •-ac-i 1 4, Print Owner Name AddresTand Un' l Number g-ct Signature Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. LL E1). 65`13C Print Owner Name Address and Unit Number 7 ,f /2/ e,) rrat Signature Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. tjitety;?ri LAAI zit iftielAS '7600 g-ctlifvboRaivil 11/1 =43'J Print Owner Name Address and Unit Number Signature g (Si g Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. 7 5z cLic #Z/ c.."5- Edi, .111K. Print Owner Name Address and Unit Number "-C`i31 Signature R-7-oc,/s) Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. kdi4A Sonfif-7L 75a6 4-ovo(p Print Owner Name nit Number q/2 CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building perMits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. ()AA-Z(1044; PA-)4 Print Owner Name T6-7.0 EDIA)66(24,0(.4 Witylt zla y Address and Unit Number &.-6 i4/1/4. CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. in -R1 ,510 -151(Joa &i6A6A6 W, z » o Print OWner Name Ad ss and Unit Number 42,0-te-r\ Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. fnCt. r +6, KG 54-)1 Print Owner Name 7.04 Ed;r) ry Wa4 I id. Edina )/04 t'Addres and Unit Number o kaar.L, -1ff Signature Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. Print Owner Name ID La ‘tvk L) (/\ Ujou 3 Address ar'141 Unit Num er cpoj eSignatur-• Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. --,a6/4/5d/R 0/6/9/,_2/45--- Print Owner Name Address and Unit Number Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. 5asActra„ 7.5-0o Ex.c6. baro I i L 6”( Print Owner Name Aolidress and Unit Number - 1) #U 11, 01 Ai 5:5-6/35- ..)0Jeci Signature OB/O L//04 Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3..A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. Print Owner Name 1.5:_t) ratio, boroui A avt_q =)0'21/ 3 Address and Unit Number F -6 'oteD/g Date Signature CENTENNIAL. LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. •C--014*Is .64A+ 0/47 Print Owner Name Address and Unit Number ar•on otiets Co—\ Signature Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOIVIINIUM ASSOCIATION O 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. 22c. I 11--/9 kit /-7z Et214</i- Print Owner Name Address and Unit kl,d1-fiber /t1 z /eir7 Date Signature CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. 767,2J /it:7)6/7 Xorce:, 7;t Address and Un_ Number Print Owner Name ate NVIZA Print Owner Name 5 a a (Lop_ nu( Address and Unit Number s, Signature CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. - 0 t Date COLQ., Jnk Print Owner Name '157o Pdmarcudi .2( Address and Unit Number CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesotalsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. Signature CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. r Nssex\ Print Owner Name 15,,o EX‘A.\\ca-ot Was-a Ad ss and it Number CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION Els 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. ,11c;)N)D\ 1,/e4 17/C1,) 1:3 e- rLy 75-2,6 11))),-)r$roil4 #ar 0"--/, Print Owner Name /Address And Unit Number Signature CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3.. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. YL4_(-S 57-R4Nb Print Owner Name 7$2o ED /JVC5oRc7 (-? , ,:Zoz,43 Address and Unit Nurfiber CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. CV\ f‘i s 5e.,‘,./xt L S t Ccilt tAleA ra) ti\rul 2- 2-lk Print Owner Name Address and Unit Number thy-ctu 41/ 37«/( Date Signature CENTENNIAL LADS CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. 757,1 o 6,0 (A/Sol&) (r /4 22'7 Print Owner Name Address and Unit Number Signature Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. r-seA) 7 5). 0 hoc ov'sh \")ecy cit l4) Print Owner Name Address and Unit Number Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDO1VINFUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement.' 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. c)-) ikywakr-Ei 7 2u Eciwbo,rowA k Way 4-2302. Print Owner Name Add-ess and Unit Number //u /47, S>11) S7/ e Signature Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION Ci 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. 2.30 Print Owner Name Address and Unit Number Signature '1/42NAiNA Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. TaPIA-Lak) S -2-0 k( ZZe2--f Print Owner Name Address and Unit Number NU 60 SS-1 Signature S )8 ate CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3.. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. Yockp Fut Print Owner Name 7S-10 Etif,'m borou.b, Way -1-3og Addrbss and Unit Number Signature ( Date CENTENNIAL LAKES C NDOMINIUM AssocIATION 18.01 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota,fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. 514 ilk r+ Print Own dr r Name VAJt Sign ure 7r2o tetz,Norac c? ), , A dress and Ur?it Number Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. AtAtm Eat, 206 E--pasepotionitifiv Print Owner Name Address and Unit Number Signature'' v Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. endo ,n k o cu" c 75ZO EoliAltboauOtthe2312fEctiiiaNthi Print Owner Name Addr ss and nit Number 59°5 Signature 11(4410+ iOu aktio2-) 8-la-IB Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants - the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. VIC,iLfC-, /14 617k,ult (14-ce i() Zgo EcAhiovt.)1-1,_ zZ-.31(T Print Owner Name Address an Unit Number )171(:).144._ Eh I IT Signature Date Print Owner Na e 1520-611,(Qe( Ott, 2-311 Addr ss and Unit Kiumber CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants - the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. signature CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesotafsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. ner treirk [(75--b(6# '71,/,i0ediNbordagAiva Address and Unit Number 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Print g Si6nature Date Signature CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. Ahn RGtS h1u54e,y) 15410 Ek r)bor tUdi-ti,•k-I( 05 Print Owner Name it /%/Ny fie 5 m 1.4 n./ Adds and Milt Number A-) MA) 5,543r ( g4)15 at CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. 4 Adelf-ess and nit Number Print Owner ame Signature J (I( ,00> Date ature CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. dAr\tr) WA/ \VD-7 Print Owner Name dress and Unit Numb& Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION CJ 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will Ing odl og 7q0 &6,(iibov-04 gal 03( Address'and LMit Number TA Date recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. Print ner Name URe Signature CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. 1-(Lc-ALE E. je,R.KhoL 7- 757/0 ED/At1otZou_9H WAY MO Print Owner Name Address and Unit Number Date Signature CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. y A/ TA p '7 /a 542 eor-os4 araey, *//// Address and Unit Number Print Owner Name /02 ee_fl, 2-07P Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. LD, bt)•) Print Owner Name ---n s A Address and br4ii Number V-A Signature Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. 7 s-c/- o o M 6` ,L D illi fit, e,p-s — 6 id 74 14 d /// fi Print Owner Name Address and Unit Number Signature 7 - 0-0/ g/ Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional,$1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. --1s- 4 o (004 / Addl-eiss and Unit Number 5S '(3s Nr Signature Date , _s 1+0L Print Owner Name CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. 54 v . Print Owtter Name Ione x_oo r e 11-4 / 1/ 1 Address a d Unit Ndmber 5- 4- Date Signatu CENTENNIAL L <_Es CO ONITNIUM ASSOCIATIO1\ ii 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http:llminnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. / 751/ 0 e(///9 114y Address Address and Unit Number Print Owner Name 6/a\e/i Date Signature CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOC TION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: milce.kojetingfsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. 74'0 41 -4 Address and Unit Number Print Ow 'er Name CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. tot-4-3 A Z_L kke Print Owner Name Address and Number Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. (1,kr;1 T7 4r oc—e Print Owner Name dr,,,/crottik Wgiy #/.2.0s- Address and Unit Number Signature 18 Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 ,Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park ProMenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. A a>) J‘f e Nc-) r.56/ 1. Print 0%ner Name 1 5 6--d;;)bee,-,,A U/a ti 14 1) I Address and Unit Number Signature a et6 Anal'Ae A -21 F Date g-to dt-,100--urnit Address and U Numbe (Th le Print Owner Name CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. ts. k, ,- - qiunki Signature Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMMUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. \Ae.11)\ -r>" 19k0 eD\OFANI-Oaunk Print Owner Name Address and Unit Number Signature At.4,4.LST 2 I ?) Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOIVIIMU1VI ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. —7 5- 14 d bo,o, w Y Leroy b.. Ir fri tvw 5-5435. Print Own'er Name Address and Unit Number Av jo st to, 2 0 1 g Signature Date rzi5 CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMLNIRJM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesotaisrconnect.com/CentennialLalces We, citizens of. Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. mi\Nan 6kse( 791°D;koft*.voNy Print Owner Name A dress and Unit Number CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. V;)Icerft 45kf 754.0 E borch Wciki 237 Print Owner Name Address and Ut'tit Number ate Signature CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION lc) 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesotalsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. n e_.,i 1 2E I1 .G? Print Owner Name Tryo alkil,"41414 #7 k/zir Address and Unit Number ier,):741 1-14 6-/t Signature C7' Date Date 75ko )1,1t3wzou.61--t "AN sc Address and Unit Number Lr3 - filPralk POP,?‘ Print Owner Name CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDO1VIINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. 1103 CENTENNIAL L A\ (Es C UM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to S4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. \ c-k Print Owner Name 7540 E.CYM bOro3\1\ \tY)i-jt- 13C3 AdTress and Unit Number Date Signature CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMMUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial pianning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. 161/0 -41,(A1-Aae(-6-1.1- WAY:5,30/- Print Owner Name Address and Unit Number Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. /41, 4-44- e/veilde $.-o oro,?'' 417 0-101- /3O5 Print Owner Name Address and Unit Number Signature Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent, a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. ( Print Owner Name r_4ot:.7 Address and Unit Number ti Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. 75-4 c 12)/ "1,6'0X0 u c/f MT o2 Address and Unit Number Avo,REQJ e lewcze- Print Owner Name ieo)i-e-, A Zwc-crz-) xvo Print Owner Name Address and Unit Number Signature CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. S2--6 -1' Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. Zuccilgo Z9/6 -07)Lit) Print Owner Name Address and U Num Signature Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOIVIINIUM ASSOCIATION C.4 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. Print Owner Name Address and Unit Number Signatu e Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION lc) 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement, of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. h&c 114.Rcurke_ Print ner Name 1640 ini9orouAll Wat , 13 I Addres't and Jnit Number DAT .6Q__ if ► g-016 Signat re ate CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION O 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The,covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. god Print Owner Name ;c44/(if- 1,016 E"--01;.)204014aa (41j Address and Unit Nler / 3 / q zp d Date Signature 1 3I CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM{ ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email; mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesotaisrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. 0.1 LS //-14\ Ad ss and Unit Number Print Owner Name 04:76 gii2o/2 Sig ure Date CENTENNIAL L (Es C NDOMINIUM ASSOCIATI 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years..The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to S4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. cr-)4er (y 7)-1 7 5376 .ci/r)6efrc)441 1o-7 Address and Unit Number )3/(0 (-47Signature Date Print Owner Name ignature CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the. 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. C-)w tnn LC-OrSan T J Etilnloucot WaLLA 3 (1 Print Owner Name Address an nit Nr 01-tk Date / 3/ t-C-- CENTEN1N IAL LAKES C NDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional S1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. CENTEMIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants - the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. 'ro ?; 9.S-21- 0 a•c-Q:61,_6wAtr-1,1A. G9c 41- J3Jci) Print Owner Name CJ Addres'and UMONumber Signature Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMENTUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, Oui representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. L-1 rl kcc-, ak.gLiqi r -75"1-0 Ed' L / -41-' I 2- 0 .7 Print Owner Name J Addresand Unik Number Signature Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six h‘lildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. oo d non '9-H20 ,5Cfir VJC(41 Address and Uri' Number rent Owner Name ( Signature I Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. Sit kat/1 te, (21,667Z 75-10 ColcobOya),,i4 09, ita- /oitc Print wner Name Address and Unit Number Signature Date t1/430 2-Z1C umber I 2-f el Print Owner Name ?cao ectcr)b-3, •-ect,Vt-L, 2 Signature CENTENNIAL LAKES C NDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of. Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. OES/i Date 0 C--di { 0 LI Address and 3aiD nit Number CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. (-1qso1/4..\611 e_ \cio,„ Print Owner Name Signature Date Print Owner Name It '3-Li 10 E-)c\-, 40,4) Address ani Unit NunVoer 601 CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. / ---44 v /c Signafu,d' Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOATIMUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. 7 4f 4 0 SU D AtZ_ t fu I\1 P P ET- 1-< -44- Li (I 6 Print Owner Name Address and Unit Number Signature Date CENTENNIAL LAZES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. .3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. Print Owner Name Address and Unit Number Signature Date CENTENNIAL LAE ES C0NDO1VIINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. kcy))4r Print Owner Name 7 u 7_ 67 Address and Unit Number Signature Date CENTENNIAL LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION 1801 American Blvd. East #21 Bloomington, MN 55425 Direct: 952-253-3329 Main Office 952-277-2700 Email: mike.kojetin@fsresidential.com Website: http://minnesota.fsrconnect.com/CentennialLakes We, citizens of Edina and homeowners of Village Homes at Centennial Lakes, Condominium Number 0641, petition the City, to end the covenants with the Edina Centennial Lakes Park drawn up between March 1989 and December 1991 for 30 years. We request not to continue them for an additional 10 years. The agreements read in sections 5 (15) that if 75% of the owners sign the Petition and the City agrees the 10 year extension can be waived by amendment. We ask you, our representatives, to consider the following major points: 1. It is a fact, we are double taxed. Anyone can visit the park for free. We are experiencing escalating property taxes as well as increases in the Park fees. 2. The covenants were written for 30 years, with an optional extension of 10 years, this implies the need for an assessment of the situation after 30 years and expiration after that time. 3. A ten-year extension will amount to approximately an additional $1 million in fees. This amounts to $4,000 per owner. It will cause undue burden to all and likely serious hardship for some homeowners. Our six buildings (four border the Park) are in the process of replacement of the roofs, siding, parking lots and gazebos which will nearly deplete our reserve fund. It is imperative that we maintain our property as we are the backdrop to the beautiful Park. 4. The Park is predominantly used by visitors from all parts of the country and neighborhoods around the area. It is the only Park in Edina where fees are assessed. The new trend on the Park Promenade is that the apartments have no covenants — the income to the City is from building permits. 5. Providing this Petition now allows the City ample time for long-term financial planning without the additional 10 year agreement. 6. We homeowners, 250 strong as well as spouses, relatives and friends represent a considerable segment of the Edina population. We trust that the City Council will recognize how important this issue is to all of us and you will hear our voices. \A- a-0C— 50-c. ERg-kof a i L Print' Owner Name Addr s and U Number .3At Date Signature